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Loggings => Other => Topic started by: DX_Pathfinder on March 29, 2014, 2220 UTC
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Decoding with my DM 780: (just a section )
4 A N A DE MT T W A Z W A S X TI I T E H M AE A G N NI V EI E I O MT S B K F T ME IP G M V KT TK U P S A R T G ED TS K C B IT D * T O EEV U = E J IT H K N HP Z IP YT S AI A H TME <AR>E M I V DE ET TN Q R IE S U K J TD
Strong Signals and very distiguished ones ! Sure for somebody does make "a lot of sense"
73 73 73
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They are in 5-letter groups and not cut-number CW (which would be a shorthand for numbers, i.e A=1, U=2, V=3).
I copied some of it as: "MPWMK JNVSF QJOPK EAOZK" and so on.
While typing this reply, this station stopped the letters sequence, sent "NR 50A NR 50A" which I interpret as "number 50 A", then commenced with additional 5-letter groups.
559 in Florida.
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Without a recording it is difficult to be sure, but it sounds like you are describing the station that carries the Enigma ID of M51, also called FAV22. This station is run by the French military and is supposed to be for CW (Morse Code) practice. They use many different freqs, and often will pop up on a previously unused freq.
T!
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Info about this amateur/military station & another similar station (F9TM) that uses the same transmitters:
http://www.ref-union.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=715:fav22&catid=93:f9tmfav22&Itemid=444
http://www.ref-union.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=716:reseau-f9tm&catid=93:f9tmfav22&Itemid=445